Frequency is measured in hertz. Which option best describes hertz?

Hertz is a unit of frequency, which is the number of cycles per second of a periodic phenomenon.

Hertz (Hz) is the unit of measurement used to quantify the frequency of a periodic phenomenon. It represents the number of cycles or events occurring per second. In simpler terms, it measures how many times an event repeats in one second.

Hertz (Hz) is the unit of measurement for frequency. It represents the number of occurrences of a repeating event per second. In other words, hertz measures how many cycles of a wave or oscillation occur in one second. For example, if a wave completes one full cycle in one second, its frequency would be 1 hertz. Higher frequencies correspond to more cycles occurring within the same time frame.

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